MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2016

BOS

MLB

7

0

6.0

1

0

0

6

2

5

0

110

9.0

3.0

0.0

7.5

50%

.333

1.33

2.43

0.00

83

2.72

60.2

0.2

2017

BOS

MLB

57

0

35.7

2

1

0

22

13

31

7

106

5.6

3.3

1.8

7.8

44%

.172

0.98

5.29

3.79

108

4.64

98.8

0.2

2018

BOS

MLB

9

0

6.7

0

1

0

10

5

8

2

108

13.5

6.8

2.7

10.8

23%

.400

2.25

9.19

8.10

136

8.96

200.1

-0.3

Career

MLB

73

0

48.3

3

2

0

38

20

44

9

107

7.1

3.7

1.7

8.2

41%

.232

1.20

5.47

3.91

111

5.00

108.0

0.1

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

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Just curious as of now who is your favorite player and why? Do you suggest always having him on your fantasy baseball team ? (Wally from FL)

That's an extremely difficult question. It's a tie between Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez among hitters right now. Julio Urias or Marcus Stroman among pitchers. I'll go with someone a bit more obscure for the purposes of this question. The pitcher that I think about on a daily basis is Ben Rowen. He's a submarine pitcher that's now with the Brewers. He's fascinating to me. The other two obscure pitchers I'm obsessed with are Eddie Gamboa, a 31-year-old knuckleballer with the Rays and Robby Scott, a Red Sox lefty who throws from different arm slots to right and left handed batters. It's surreal. (George Bissell)